Brian Herosian

Brian Herosian has always been a success story, exuding the attributes of character, leadership, athletic ability and achievement in his career of choice. A product of Auburn, Massachusetts, Brian went to the University Of Connecticut in 1969 becoming a two-sport star, earning regional and national level individual honors in both football and baseball while serving as captain of each squad. As a two way standout, he was a three-time All-Yankee Conference pick (1970-72) as a wide receiver in his sophomore year (1970) and as a defensive back the following two seasons (1971, 1972). Starring as a pitcher/first baseman/outfielder, Brian helped lead the Huskies to an overall record of 50-19-1, earning All-Yankee Conference, All-New England and All-East honors in the process. As a sophomore in 1971, he led the entire nation (NCAA Division 1) in earned run average (0.63) while compiling a 6-1 record and hitting .329. Between his junior and senior seasons, Brian was selected by both the Texas Rangers and the New York Yankees in the Pro Baseball Drafts, but he elected to complete his college eligibility. He finished his three-year varsity baseball career with a 14-5 pitching record and still ranks No. 1 on Connecticut’s all-time pitching shutout list with seven; No. 2 in career strikeouts with 214, and stands No. 8 on the career run average list (1.57).

In June of 1973, Brian signed his first professional contract with the Baltimore Colts. After two seasons with the Colts, Brian signed with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers of the Canadian Football League and starred in the CFL for five seasons. He was honored as MVP of the Blue Bombers in both 1975 and 1976. He was a four-time Western Conference All-Star and was named to the CFL All-Pro Team four times. Brian was a Schenely nominee for top defensive player. In addition, the multi-skilled athlete won the Canadian Superstars competition in both 1977 and 1978.

During his professional football career, Brian served as a personal trainer for many training facilities in Winnipeg. Today, Brian owns one of the fastest growing private training facilities in Western Canada (Pro-Fitness Training), training over 400 personal training sessions per week. Brian is also the Fitness Consultant for the Manitoba Junior Hockey League and Pro-Fitness Training is the main training facility for the entire AAA hockey league in Winnipeg. Brian is a Certified Personal Trainer and a Strength and Conditioning Specialist with CPTN. As a professional motivational public speaker, Brian does 10-12 engagements per year and is currently mentoring, motivating and certifying trainers on behalf of CPTN out of Toronto.